In 2021-22, about 49% of students were enrolled in Private schools, 36% were in-state at Public schools, and 15% were out-of-state at Public schools. The average 4 years of Tuition at Private schools is $314K, up from $289K the year before. The average 4 years of Tuition as an in-state student at a Public school is $155K, up from $149K the previous year. The average 4 years of Tuition as an out-of-state student at a Public school is $305K, up from $258K the year before.
In addition to
Tuition, schools have
Mandatory Fees. These include costs such as pre-clinic and clinical fees, instrument/sterilization fees, books/supplies, uniform costs, etc. This does NOT include any living costs such as housing, food, transportation, etc. The averages student pays a total of $55K in 4 years of
Mandatory Fees, up from $53K the previous year.
The most expensive (
4 years of Tuition and Fees) Private schools were
Midwestern University-Illinois ($424K),
University of Southern California ($424K),
Midwestern University-Arizona ($414K),
New York University ($409K),
University of Pacific ($408K),
Tufts University ($407K) and
Columbia University ($405K). University of Pacific is the only dental school that is 3 years. The least expensive Private schools were
Howard University ($223K),
LECOM School of Dental Medicine ($276K),
Meharry Medical College ($278K) and
Marquette University ($286K)
The most expensive (
4 years of Tuition and Fees) Public schools for in-state residents were
University of Illinois ($289K),
University of Washington ($277K),
Medical University of South Carolina ($266K) and
University of California-Los Angeles ($265K). The least expensive Public schools for in-state residents were
University of Puerto Rico ($120K),
Augusta University ($141K) and
UT Health San Antonio ($142K).
The below graph shows 4 Years of Tuition and Mandatory Fees for the selected school along with all other schools in the region. Public and Private means, Regional mean and National mean are shown in black.